Man on life support from injury during immigration raid in Southern California, family says
Briefly

Jaime Garcia fell 30 feet from a building in Camarillo during an immigration raid. He was allegedly fleeing from federal agents. The fall resulted in a broken neck and skull. His family reports that he was working at a farm to send money back to his wife and daughter in Mexico. Currently, he is on life support, but his family states that he is not expected to survive after the severe injuries incurred during the incident.
A man fell 30 feet off a building during an immigration raid in Camarillo, CA, while allegedly fleeing from federal agents, resulting in severe injuries.
Jaime Garcia was injured in the incident, suffering a broken neck and skull and was subsequently placed on life support but is not expected to survive.
Garcia was employed at a farm in the Ventura County area to financially support his wife and daughter back in Mexico.
Family members confirmed that despite being on life support, Jaime Garcia's chances of survival are bleak.
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